Gould (name)

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Gould (pronounced [gu:ld]) is a surname that is sourced mainly to Scotland, England, and Ireland. It is possibly linked to the Celts, Normans, or Vikings, but more likely is Anglo-Saxon in origin. Many families that share the Gould surname today had their names evolve or become "Anglicized" over time as their original names would have been strange or misunderstood due to accents and language barriers, especially in the United States and Canada.[1] Gould is a variant of the surname "Gold" which is a very ancient name found in Scotland and England.[2]


Gould as family name

Acting

Business

Military

  • Davidge Gould (1758–1847), Royal Navy Admiral
  • Gerard Muirhead-Gould (1889–1945), Royal Navy Rear Admiral
  • Mick Gould, film and TV technical adviser and former member of the Special Air Service
  • Rupert T. Gould (1890–1948), Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy and author of The Marine Chronometer
  • Thomas William Gould (1914–2001), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Michael C. Gould, 18th Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy

Music

Politics

Science

Sports

Other

Gould as middle name

References

See also

  • Goulding (disambiguation)
  • Gulda
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